Wabash Telegraph, Volume 1, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 May 1827 — Page 4

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hut love and an ore as we rnjoy ? It seems

that our hearts iusf expand wita admiration and gratitude, and pious devotion, in view of the Divine goodness ; that we mutt be stimulated to conduct ourselves agreeably to the will of Con. It would seem that every common walk would be a scene f communion with so kind a being; that every field would be made a temple where we should offer up praise and thanksgiving to the Creator. We know he is a tender parent and kind

fiiend; that he is a God of love; that he is pleased with lecipiocal benevaltnee among his creature?, and with that cheei ful

piety which his uoiks are ?a admirably adapted to produce shall we not then he benevolent, and cheertu! arid pious? We know that we are dependent on his beniricence for every means of improvement, and everv source of enjoyment: that wo

have only to a?k with sincerity, and we

Ti.nt hravrn-harrcved standard, the symbol ct!-hall receive; tliathe is faithful to all who

union,

Lacb patriot if:ron cion- s to x:ew,

TV. 1 SIILXG TO.V'S .V.i ME, A SON(J. Tunc Humours of Glen. y : -tror.:; was the cement of pntriot effect ion, id. at Ihos" happy sthtes, in linn union alht a; t use only icore cloeely shall draw the coarit-x-ioii-t hiv.ii tyrant 3 in vain shidl attempt to divide, i Lo Felrral lo:id, as we ever have bumd it, I'r ohl'c of hit shall stili be the sairn-, :t i 5.t rocs shsllf-jrni a Etrouj bulwark around Vhilo their hearts qlow with rapture aftt u-h-inten's tiaiac.

wealth, eight thousand seven hundred and sixty million of dollar?! The population of the United States is now twelve millions, which, with the rate of increase for the past, will double in 2d years. In 1C 13 the population will he twenty millions. In 1C0G. thirty-six mill ion?. In lCOO.seventy-twomillions. There is now to every hundred acres of land, one person; and when the population amountto seventy-two millions, there will be two

souls to every hundred, which will be, in the w hole, just equal to the present population of Massachusetts.

It has been said an acre of ground will

futnishfood for one person. The circumference of this globe is computed to be 25,000 miles, arid it revolves oace on its axis in 'J 4 hour; consequently any one spot on it, is carried round 25.000 miles in that space of time which is upwards of 1 010 miles in an hour, or 173 miles

to pant with the ground-work of repuhli-j -e 1 ; a. c.-t f u r;r.t.ea r, r c. , .,. rcu.: canism a wish to be only self-dependent I tn who i- mo:o competent, ,:, i ca-v Household industry cannot be broken-bet'er - nn ; t, in the im,- !:;;,: at, down, even by the "ever-watchful iniVi-' - f if gislaljou a:d government, in th -. ence of Britain." nor be bribed to pre -ira -j -eh cln v., of tho-e nii. aie toact ioru- o, f ion by her conspired manufacturer, iljtho legislative ball, in the Eo- nlw. once more fully established in the I "t:i:cd 'chair, or th judicial i reel;, we air State?, for we have learnt wis ,-.:n too 'too roj. h ia':h:.al to be "ox em. d bv tot..

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pi eiiiiection-, or i:u

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dearly thicugh suffering, to be led astray 'son:

Hgain. It is based on virtue, checrf i!-;c:rc

lies? is its companion, happinti is it-, fi v.i. ' 'o the real merits of the use. It is "f-

ati'.l ira.epen:ence its re-alt. Women t!.u;t:ri a matter d. pen-l-tnt on the saj erior reared vx ill not give suck to a bienl f f -kdl, or . Represent i!i e.

Maxes; i u iear.il meir ci;spi-ing a k;.o-.v

edge et their ox n powers, havinsr fu;

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try

r ' d w i..i that j.

or

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'lis tl.o l:ad'- t:.it 'o-t lax 3 t ,e i.ejitnou- com

munion Of slates independent, unite. 1 nnd tn:! (! we'll r.fverabanJ a th- Sriht cn-tt il ition,

That led us to victory, irtooom and l inn ,

'.ui h rrn-:n t v.c il 1-jria rour.u t!.c I ixxs oi oar

n uoo,

put their trust in him; and shall we not be;'" one minute! Vast as this may seem,

humble, be ferv ent in prayer, and conhde ;uid m compan-on ol which the utmost de

in his wisdom? We know that if we arc good, xvC shall be happy; shall we not strive then to be good Let us now make new resolutions In this season of animation and joy let us cherish the pious allec-

WUb? our l.e.-.rt3 xvarai wit a raptuic at U ash- pen?. i..t n"5 name. 5 Let u? not nitTer ourselves to behold a single ol jc-i t cf nature, from the iea?oning 2 he sire of hi, country, hoxv dearly h, lov d us. - e ;:;mt t0 lU, pnnv msect-from the

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c line vi in'- io lux. l.oixei uj w;e iieiu

without thinking of God and our duty.

Then, ()! when ho It It n-, it surtiy hthovrd n,

To im; ru.t on our hearts stoi a rx nit u; FARr.wrLL.

I h t elivin'- t oiistitution he left as his 1 hiins?,

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f ana tl.vi.i.ns sun- active lite, it is bprmg. It tne moral " uays-u wouiu travel, iiuvuimg , t ,e denied that there has been :, -,u

I pulse does not then beat ; if the benevolent i l--'-0.00t) by bOo) about ;U)G:hCOO !.lf . v OM t. ritlf nt- nuv ri,MI.lf, r., :

:cr.cc of Wadiinzton'? i t,:r,; . ;r osd,di:irs :irp not ttif.i -vritpd tnimib-s in one dav. or 1 .10.000 in an hour. ' i r . - - . 1 '. ., '

i - ...... , , ' , ii i i i iw nicn in some instances nas prev entc-i the M'ERIN. ;xctlon' b75surel is J ly , us calculat.-n we s!nh (ind that toe j Q f) lne:i uln(:ll n0!l(. nll (,0. heart.-- Middlesex Gar. jfarth is whirled through the immense re ' . ,u ,,n(,,-1(,

Whih' vir(!ie one spot ia our Lo-oils i .m

laiui,

We'll deiVml, all curftuds

preiinir,

At the lier.rt-xyarrair1!: in'Ji

KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM. Knowledge and Wisdom, fir lY.-inbeinq one, Have oltiuie- iio connexion. Knoxvlede dwells In hp. id? rep.lt te xvith thou rlita ol other men; Wi. loin in muni, attentive to their own Knowledge is proad (hit he h:is lenriked 'j much; loin is humble th;U he knon no more. W isdom, uu'ike nil t he we seek on earth, Is never 'ouht ia v:un.

Purely, if there is a time xvhen the pr:nci

'!p!e of piety might he expected mote than

levei to c-xpand itself and burst forth into

gree of velocitv which man has been able

to produce by the most ingenious contrivances, sinks almost into nothing; )ct when put in competition xvi'h the amaang velocity of the earth in its orbit, this of its diurnal revolution on its r.is (though in deed astonishingly great) is trilling and in significant . The disance of the sun from the earth

is PJ5.00U.000 milr.-. which being the radius of the eaitlTs orbit, xxe shall have its diame;er3'd0.000,000 miles. 5c consequently the circumference !2 J.o.000.000. Nonas the earth revolves round the sun once

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t-u im i.i s.ii-iiguiio inauuaiii meir nun's. patronaLe, or H ';:;.', ,x i- aid. f .v;. !ch i It is true, the progross ot Mich employ is entitle I. and ;:..-: M the minor r.f mc-nts aie highly detrimental to the leve-if.-.it? of a a .n-!ativ e boa-, ri latino tMle nue of the United States, but all that is ac-' intere.-? t v articuiai -ft:,. ; i . n.'.cri

compiisncc inereny is aiieu to tne ii.uon- ut peiV.s , :, 'tj,t. ahr.i: y, ;:. .1 1.1. ... 1 . ' o . i i: 1 .

.ii xxi-.uui anu ciituus uie puo::c le-iroi - genuiTy t!soe dio repre- :.t theru ces; the extraordinary fact exists, that the thas KiVn .nir to (be p:o-,rie:v of

we! tare ot tne people is emnai i as-n.g to ing t.der.t an. 1 -..-, i5 r;,i IU ,,u.;;.j ,..;ire their government a condition of thngs the b'-towii. .;' i,:;'., c thro'y-h j ei.'-, unknown to any other people and govern p.M'ddecti:.:.'-, it is not to he e:. leirto ment under the canopy of heaven ;,et. in that all men ate f he r-ee'ed

the opinion vi some, auecting to be states i-ucrn cot their v:ti;t of -rdc-.men, we are the ''freest and most enlight- or showy attaitinrients. y..w

eueu people in me woriu: ;i:'M':ura';.u) , a

i ; ;vet po t a wt ight i 1 character

NEXT LEG 1. SLATE ML. "I oh-e: vati n. iadastiy

ruhlic. attention is berinin.r loir di : Vi'raTiCr' nf,ldl V"U cnunterhalanr c

oin lono (-ia rnori vu-r a ir.?:o .

is i!:oro eo-i..:jo.; ::.d almost lai' o;

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rected in almost every iart of the stair

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the Legislature. Candidates have been

to see such ( i.tieatf .!

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brou irht before the people in mo-t of the 1 " ' , ' V1 .1'U l ' k,i l!l u rnnn'.i,, :,r,,l rr.nr,. th, .u.lin-rv i.Oo...'1 4 '"Cl l-t ttllt ! . .r VIi'C CU-t

uir I IIIWH. IIKIO VI uuku mil 1

estap ars to be taken on the part e. I the ' " l'" !' ,f' ,r,ur5, ':.tl

O. i'::;;;1-!

This is a lavorable omen. It will

STATISTICS

The Statistical Table of the States of i ute ot tunc

Europe, published annually by the Almanac of .;-; ha, has hcg enjoyed the ete cm of the learned of all countries. That for IUT is drawn n v. ith iucrea.-t l care and coriectr-Ks? l or instance, the rev cnue of Russia, which was estimated at only 'JCC.LOO.COO cf tian -, is now stated at

33.000,000. a sum that ia exactly equal

u V:"lv """'S' ll" , icommuuitv. Hut happily for us, iho dav, able veloatx. ot JoJO miles in a single mm- nnt nA t v.pn l,r ;ir . tii.

, . . . . . Iperlv used, a redeeming spirit mav vet

U1"",j m,;,5;ms ' ,s' 3 "'"igive to our state a character which x.ill compared w ,th those thing? winch have. ,,0 c:i?i,v Iost an(, t0 our cit.t-ns ;,dcome mere immediately under oui .?t;f r-! sortne h. iU j Murh

x aiion, u is ov no means irreconcilable

to ivpi .'!. t our iiiierc sf, and :. ! . oca!-.

our ne-t impoi!.:r.t rights, through fh:: ancy of pt i(nal predilections, r::.r:r .;-.. i.rniN'r. .. i.ri i v, v. it liont rc ir - c -. . . iiioa'iion-. r.r Iiss.-itifn, is ?!:e :. eau.-e ot proh.it.gincr many local arid g . r era! gi ic. anctis. and to t his j.r i.:r :

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THE OLD COQUETTE

I should deem myself an unpardonable ;lo the revenue of Austria. That of Prus

sinner, xvere I to omit a due notice of the .sia, which was stattd at 2 IT.t'OO.OOO. is Ij Uls in this paper. Under the character now estimated at only 2L'3.00O.00O. That cf an Old Coqvtttc , therefore, 1 have at -sum cf the revenues of these three powers ihem Not in pot-try No! No! But in makes a total of 809,000 000. and that of phui prose. Hark e, then, my sweet ' France i. O'JO.000 ,00'J . Thus we see that gilt?, to what I say: jthis kingdom is not only a lich as Austtia, A to your dress, remember this, what i-1 Iiussi i, and Erus-i i together, but that it iashionable may not be ornamental to ev-jhas an overplus cfo 1 .000.000, which is e-

erv one consult your on n hoks, and put qualto the revenues cfseveral powers of: on what becomes jou. jthe second order, such as Pertugal, SarYour demeanor Recollect that ses JdH1ia, and Sweden. England, according' ble and well tempered men do not looklor(to the same table, will raise this )ear u wives among the giddy, vain, romping and sum of 1,410 000.000, but the interest of childish they seek for modesty with dig 'its debt being 750,000,000. there will realty, coadescensioa with politeness. Jmam bC0,00O5OO0 for the public expenses. Your speech It should be mild, yetFor this ieason, the budget for every lively; innocent and insinuating, rather branch cf the public service is smaller,

Those who know vvitu what gieat rapidi

ty the blood is drix t n Jiom the heart to the !

extremities of the human system, and re

oniti .ittoj.ioiji, .So longer-

h:,!:t pi o'm.s! .!)::, wir) devotes h:-j tinvs and ;!t.uitiou j, couitir.g poul.-.r :.v.-,-by all the aits ;;n i tlicks of eie.'ti : -i.iT, is ci;,-idrt ,-d preferable to him . lc mp'.ovs his tioio -fi t!ic i;.:pro erat-nt cf hi-, b'cnliies, in t e en' i rrement (t ha' -rock ot 1..I01 hi atinn, ;nd .n the culiiva-

depends on the choice that may be made at the ensuing election. If men are ; -er" of contracted views and ihpiitii u v

L.;.;,Jc rv,,i.nmr l.--c . i . . tu n I tho-f tait n'S xvhicli iiatuic hasbo.-

tlect that this rapidity .s no greater than , lhey uas(e mor? tim(. if al)OItivc a. M- ul so UUfl v. dl such a people err. is actually necessary lor the health anT,; l( curtail the eK of vlu j . -u-nco di.appoitdn.ci.t nod tiruMo. suppoit ot the bofv, mav conceive with ' , , , 1 ... . , i f Vc's'ii-i'- '.r7;'- . . ,- ,, , .ment, and expend more ot the peoples; t. ... ....... ..... what ve.ocity, such vast bodies as this and I v ,nrh i,,,, fllQrt , !

iecsurrounding -xvords must be impelled ,. , . ,, . . ... . , , 1 chieve many other objects ol the highest in their course, in order that they, as the ' . ,i. c .i . . . . . J ' . iimnortancc to tne nrosnentv of the state

several various members, which constitute j jtH (o bc h d' th:1't cur nt.xt Lcu. ioVnuu: to le pinired by h-..e:.t men, the great system of Natu.e,may be keptj. tvi cV' onyf,( l(V riuM, ,? huJA abu-ed by rog,-fs. It i, 1, Uw

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iii uieir lespective spneres, in a siaie o

LACi A 1C;?. There are txxo modes oi eslahlij-.tnrr

in men ic?ui;v.Lixrsi,init., niiBiaitj' .i i i i. . (xei.iost'r.i re i ; 1 lurrii' r. i ei a a - l l v

health, regularity and order.-lor as an r be invariably accompanied by the l it!

ingenious author expresses himself

1 Constant rotation of th' unwearied xxheel, That nature rides upon, maintains her health, Her beauty, her fertility. -She dread-? An instant's puine, and lives but while sle QiOVOi.1' Erom Niks'1 Rpi'trr. HOUSEHOLD MANUFACTURES.

We never reflect ujon the progress and

of internal improvement; and we believe if xve are successful in selecting men of talents, enter pi ize and liberality, their exertions will form an area in the hi-tory of our state, that will hereafter bo I.ioked

up to with proud satisfaction. Indiana o!i: Gazette.

The course pursued by cur last Legi-la-

tiis calumniation is not o:,;y inc. f :. ;.!' : benefit a rogue can confer upon, us hut i: is alsit the ord. v service he will y: ; fjr:; tar notliKi. Vfi :e thou" hut one virtues man in th'; woil.i, ho would hold up hi? head with r alidence and honor; ho xvoull t!.;ti!;c t;..; world, and not the world hi:r.. Dissirnuhiticn is but a faint kind of po. -

ttnn c-.i.,.!' ril nPTtf'.niT IV 1 ! f '1 t(ft' I' V i'P I ,h I'l J t h i ri t fi l t ,v tn r M I a . C . I. . . - C . l - . i ' . . . . . . ' r X" O r I', i .:. t . rri r. i f i ' -1 !i c t rr ii.t t . ti.. r t

ai,iu-.niM nuvi . - - - -.v .... ... t. ' i piopeei? ui uiai poraon or me national ture, on tne subject or lntemal Improve-1 - .1 ...m wj ,t :u . . l.i. Your visits Let them be seldom andjallotted to lite-une branch by the French! labor which is applied to household merriment, for a short period, damped the feel l" kti w uh('n ,a teU truth- lo ;, i:well timed. .Chambers. It appears that en an ax era-e, ! fac,tnres, w ithout feelio- our heart warm-jins of the people. It had been conti-iti:,T! 1 5 ' ' the weriker soi t of ;.oliti ::a: 5 Vouracquaintar.ee. if men Dc agrcc:i-the FrauJup.un conttibutes about 1! pei ,ed with a national pride; for all the vir-'dentlv expected'that somethin- (iecive , tli:tt :UtM-'' -rreatcst di.-r-:: 'd-rs. ble to ail, but parOal to the most de-crv-kent. cl his uiceine ta the public expen.ii- turs--moral, religious and political, are! would have been done to .dare this imr,or-! :ic, "5eR:,t le ir-e ! ! t :.eir bks.

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ng. ii women, ee maueia-c oe.-ie uituituio, uot. ,.x i..ia;..: x.oa;.i.o , o . interested in it. Tens ol thousands ot Itant sob ect in a nrnTfivc stato so th at 'l-t

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!U VOUI piiatais-.oos. iu ticcm.i;i.e liLiu w.vy i v. t . . m'.W praise you the moie. J Ihit above all things bear m mi. id, that j A vic.v ofthe present resources "I cautv soon grows jdmitiar to the lozcr' jdation of the United States; inter

lhereiore,kee-v-ur bea". at an axvtui; every person, o.i account ol the unprece-j a distatT as they did a field-hoe, are now 'into immediate effect

t?;anee; so shall ttiey approach you wut: .'Knted accumulation ot her v. ealth and engaged to drive away tl

reverence an 1 admiratn n.

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amiable, respectable aval lovely young wo-jthe moment our Representatives in the :icU r o: t!i'':: co:n or-aho:---. aa 1 mcn, (ladies, if the tc;m pleases better.) 'national councils should effect their ch-.'J-v ti,flr lv0,ks- ' Vl hvey ti ;it.:i tn:u; ar-a con-j of those ranks and conditions in life which, 'jects, no time should be b-t ia carrying :" " "(: l5l:in t5:ut mother man? woi; estmg to:a few years since almost as much despised jthe contemplated weiks of improvement i'10';1': KU- is ''" i-niit'Prn.L .i:.....T t .III .. i' 1 t .. - ' . . . . ''' h (l .:,.: !"li f fn-i 'Mi' . ! - ,v.i .

Rut the policy of;

tor n,e, -aid

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Avoid aiTectation as yon woa'd the most

itutea accumulation ot her v. ealth urn,; engaged to drive away the di-eases and! some metnbtrs and management of otheiJ !3 Ior nc' ':U(I a niem:.er ot il.a t iraci population. Tiie American goverjiment ex ,listresses of inanity, and keep themselves defeated the fondest hopes of an ove.r';(;i:;in)!,f r " deputies, -is u.y con.cie; ' e." eici-es iomuaon over a countiy more ex-in health and cheerfulness, nmder them whelming miiontv of their constituents. !TliPrf' iS ;!-'!rh dra. in thn lui:

eadlv poison for il ia the most disagree-! tensiv e. on 1 one tliat will support rnbie ia- selves g-ooil wives and

able Ihm on earth.

i habitants than any other nation upon earth.

estimable mothers,

utt;

Although the Wabash fau.a! is the inn-!'- -or"iT,ons lie- e m;o.v . f r .

'while tl.ry add to the comforts and con- prominent, nmoti" the nnbli - xvr ; ks !f'al lateiy iAt: rvr.d -it v. as ur.vvr!:.v

We cautious whom ycu love but, c.vcc ,'Ehe sun is four bouts in u pas-age fiom veniencies of their parents, and make a in contemplation, there are others of io!" ;:';e' man of honor to mahe use e.f uubi .-

' ... I r- I.t 1 1 1 ! 1 4 il Itho limn if l:'t vlii'ifs nn,vi I iP iutiiii I .! i : I : . .....: ' r . . . . : ! f 1 1 ! 1 1 : t- rrf i -i l 1 r ! i 1 1 a -o i--

.voul'l wmi..!... -......... -jiif-iKnui iiot;sf, uy .1 iiiii-ieiii aueiuion iicieni imtiortaucc to arouse our state - r- " t 1 ,v

rrr ;--nores ot Maine until it stri ves our waters, to spinning, weaving bleaching, dying, fcc.lpride, and call forth our ben exertions ia!'"i;':'r- rnt eh TIIE REFLECTOR . R tl,c Vazc : It is about tour raontiis m; by which all the real wants of the family, their support. The natives of the forest ! I,1;'eDivixr. Coons -is That season of the .' passing tiuough the latitudes of the United . as to articles of clothing, are upylicd, withieven call upon us to co-operate with them1 ( '' -V" vear which basso long been the object -tates, ia her noilheru ami southern de-jjomething still left to furnish them-elves'in promoting our own procperty. Lands ', :':0 !-r';,ul:1 r of fond hope is now arrived, it was but clination, t-mbraciug six vai leties of J witli more delicate and luxurious articles -have been civen us by them' and the ' tlie luCi W '

!.,.! t. tint tn tlw. l?onhtles mind n'lni. fnatCS. i IH! ( UI Cd .uUCs c lit im twelv 0 tor their own ornament or inp U'c ht-i Lnnl Irul.con c-r.o ..1 i,,- il n frtrnr .! C',.!V)r ii

iiUt. i I in.ii ly v.iv. i" -.......w.. ...... v...... ...... ......... v.. .......... ' v "'" , iiuh im mtn riiuvu 'in u l' lllv. m in i n i (

r ' - i ? " . ; rue r.-...ic sy;

-pi sag o; .

cvi.il :i u.t or L'o hie-;i ;:o' i

den oc. -ual c

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tnte seemed in ruin; and even to the pi-' bundled mdlons :.-ir, cf hand, ot which wc oftentimes spoken of the effect which has .Government, to enable us to construct a ; Cl --ami ..' it oussoul she exhibited a dreary aspect. Iutjuay calculate th -t one fifteenth part of it already resulted from such applications' read through our state, from one extiem-' l,:!t:';;'.,:: l;l v,:--!'i! 1 ; A I ! ti;c icy chain of winter aie burst asmvE cultivated. E-titnating. then the im- of the "stock of industry, and rejoiced mi ily to another. These I and a are also to!'.;t'c- di-eoun-Tiug e eiy v U.-. Ion'; rouTid us. and ail is heautx proved land at U n dollars I'Cr acre, icck-; thern as well because their het.pficial n-i-ilm -a tt,i di.t.os .1 iv..'.1'- it I int's ti'Ua tl C a-:,;

ly o the ear, an 1 jonmg il at eighty millions acres, it amountsj ture has a permanent tendency, asonac-Jare about to elect much depends upon --;rf d.. ndei-nty. -a "We behold a now to eight hundred millions dollars ; and the ; count of their solid additions to the amount! the judicious disposition of Land-.'. ;11'- result of rfi:,ny I ::g c! xpanding into lite. s unimproved bind at three dollars ner acre, of national wealth. The Sybaiitc, by ; hi connection, with those two vvoiks aflz fkant.t -. Its semnial

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et. e loo'i arouno u-, ano an is i-eaurvp"

to the eve. and melo transport to the heart.

world ci vegetation exj

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We see the ibeks seekm-jr with ecstatic ; vill amount to the sum of three thousand ! their industry, became so noweiful tha'treat tmblic. interef. there :uo manv ot!i

in- the green pasture, and the tender j'hreo hundred and sixty million dollars,! they could send 300,000 fighting men in-jers, in various paits of our ttate, for ( :i 'v- lU 1 j '-'-ce. the ! e -t bleating lambs skipping and rejoicing in! which makes, in the whole, for the lauded j to the field but their wealth sunk them 'which the foundation, should be laid dor-j tLe ,fi-tituti and the onh their existence. We. view the rivers dvcalth, four thousaml. one. buiebicd and ! s0 ,h.pp in effeminacy, that they banished ; ing the next session of oo.r Legislature;', l!:; i't-I'. which roll their silver waves through the'sixty millions dolhus. The live stock,', from their chief city all the artists whose 'and although their immediate ro'.nmeuco Men m.-t have public m,

gray mountains, and the limpid streams cctisisungot cattle, horses.shecp and hogs, occupations occasiontd xude noises, and ' ment may be deemed impracticable, siiil that oftly murmur down the vale, giving will, calculating the cattle at one bandied : even would not sutler a cock tn be kept j the sooneroue is completed, another can be i i l I i ir ' Oif.nl- milli.in. i!,i;I ire t!m li.-n .n; nO ...iil.l.. 11 i .i- i. i i i

venuure ana enamai to us e.aniis. v e.oow i.-.i, u.v. ..u.-v-.u nmun men wans, test ins crowarar miimi commenced, anu w tio is t heie rios-. sr.

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li.aii - : or tiicv wwi serv r.. iha p'lld.io cost. It was H,;f.C l iti-eti the l!,:.'.an r! .r:,.

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m . .i . I 1 . .1 '.-,., Lif-.lrnl milltilPw intl fltrtI.ri,l.ll, t. ' 1. 1 .1 . .t i" l ! t .- t -t . .1 l ! 1 t IM1 .Ti i lln I ! ,! rrn l r - r c - .'

is.en to me sx xaji uieioay oi no.-leaiiw reu "s.i... . v. . ... . r ...... tul t, luvll siuniue'is. "i aueci luen uei- ine ieeimirs wnicn an inuianian ouni 10 j songster that sings in our window, an, 1 ad-gs at eighty millions more, produce an, icate nerves the result of these, things possess, that will not feel his state pride; ;n' 11 ( 'ri'( tieat their humble servan'-: mire the harmony in the notes of the birds aggregate of three hundred millions dol-. was, that, on a quarrel with the CrotorisJ aroused at the mere, thought of ilefeat, o::ll!:f when they -ee thern th y i .. . . .... .-i'ii- i ... ' . . . 7 . -i..i -iii . . ,. .

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Irom yonder hill. We feel the sweet itu!u.;iais:iwo muiui.s oi oai.un-s niai.e, ai ir.ir ; a naruy and laborious people, H 0.000 ol unnecessary procrastination ot any

ence of the zephvrs that so kindly salute hundred dollars, each, eight hundred mill- the latter killed or made cantives and I calculated to enable this -youiur and

y w;tk!:lt t'H'ni? thev U hardiy vourh-af: the;:

yenlivrs wt so kn v :i a p uuimieu uou.ii.-, ..r-ii. ,jih ikiuoicu uiiii- mc laucr Ki ei or m.o'o rantivps :iti( r:i rn :i Pi 001.1, 0 tlu "vwmf :h.i 1 1-;- -"-..-.. uwca-v i.j torn .i,srin.c .

us. while the eye loves to linger upon the ions dollars. The whole of the exports of; slaves of 300.0UU Sybarite soldiers, in 1 mg state"1 to develope her vast resources.'

heautilul mixture ot light and siade. which 1C tniteu states are seventv-iour mi. 1-: one day, with pertect ease, and at once, as; and at once compete with any 01 her tisplavs upon the face oV nature, and the soft ' ions of the imports, seventy seven mill-; it were, extinguished that people. On the Iter States. !

c..ure of the sublime canopy that over-, 5" tonnage, in ljreigu and coasting same principle, we might she.iv how it isj Defeat, under our present circum-tau--preausus. We dwell with rapture on the , trade, one million two hundred thousand j that the reigning princes of Europe, boast-j stances, will produce merited degradation, unclouded firmament, that glows and spar-; tens. The cu.imerceof the Ended States' ing on each side a long line of royal an-' and he who will be silent, whete it is hi1 ti 11.!. l

Theie are those xvho have sueh a :h h-: il upon their brains, that their ig; is impenetrable, an ! r.u -.ki:;.-; :-'-r

Lie- in a serene evening of May or Jur.e, 1 extended ever the whole world , from : cestors. seem to occupy a mi idle space be-! duty to be active, or. he who from se.ctioaxv lie-a the milky way is distinctly dev c-,lhe barren ov.:ts of tibrador. to Xew Hol-Uwecn rational men an I irrab'onal brutes !aI,or personal predilections. u ill tiitle w:th bpc l throngliout its wide extent, and land, the o:ilh r' ea Manls. China . India. ; about the half of thorn aie inmost idiots, k'those sacred rights he inherits as a Let-

every p.ianet and every sftr above the i the continents Aluci ate! Europe .rom! there is not cue man of talents among' man, will bc truly worthv of the ext.ora-'

J.ori.on lends ;ts laait'Ci.t ug.il or tvxtalvlaig.sUe nortnwcsi reg. an oi .merica to trie : tne::-. , tuesseii as thy have been with op-!ti r.iy to giv e variety and leauty to the liem" ;ilcs in the Eacif.c, Cape Horn and the J poriunitics to obtain knowledge ; a Spar

tan mother would not h ive acknowledged

tout ie-isiar.ee ag'in-t that it will never be r 'heait-ofoak ignorance, 'i !iold, let reason b.at cor ' it ; and thou oh their l.in-i 1.

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isph',u ; while the round bright nnon xvithi West Int'ies.

her firr radient lace, stoops jjrwanl trcml 1 he capital invested mban.c. ir.surai'.ccs Ihc azure vault as if t? court a;;d return ' government stock, mai-u.'actut c-. roads, ca

our g.i.'c. And to wheal are we indebted '. uaN and !

eight hundred mill-

the best ot tlien. lor tier son. if possible to avoid it. A (ie-ire of iudepead.tiice naturally springs up from an acouisition of

tion of his fellow-citizen

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it r '-vera! elect 10a

; tin. 'hey bav e 1 durable dunces .

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of astoni-hment and regret, that in the selection of men to i-ihce, as well the high

est, as the lowest in the gift cf the poo

1 iieuunatter (;t-:g;,at; t 1 ,

'ot the laii'

for tiie.-eber.utiful and sublime displays otjions , ! dollars; tb.e.t invested in toreigu ; power; and men oi the most servile minds

power and beneficence ? Who is be that and domestic tra ie, five hundred millions, feci it as the road is opened by which they 'pie. so little attention is u-uali I e-l ivve provides tb.is grautl entertainment cfna- together with slaves, furniture and irnple- may arrive at the enviable condition, ion the fitness, or qualifications of th ture, which exalts the mind and improve-! ments of hu-bamlry, will equal the sum of . through a reliance on ther.i-.elves: women! persons selected. It seems strange, that

j are equally subject to the operation ol ; although we, as individual-

in the ;e.

the heart, while it gratifies all the senses.'! two hu: died millions

It is (ion; a Being cf infinite power and un- Ti:e produce of agriculture, t.ianufac- these common principles, and it is almost ition of an agent to transact our own p:i

bounded kindr.es-; :x Eemg wlo urows all ture-. commerce, protessional business, la-1 impossible that they should not impart a! vate business, or to attend to our own im

things, and upholds all tilings. ( an we.; bor ana revenue, m aires hve hunared null portion ot their own ho no 1 able t eel ing, to tjcn", but glow lis wc -iou-: I d:: ' c in wilier.-; and the 'vh:b? a:?; iurt of n-.ti uial ! tlicir chihircr, arv! ca'i:C their little heart

mediate interests, u ill o 1 bjr.k t!.e c of a perjcn'i! friend, in 01 dor to cl V.i

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.-state- unuer toe pi uv isions ot .ft- "t congre-s. : l'." Siate of India.;?.

. 0:1 the Second Moada .' ic.cennes, on the Eoui .'. ni:d.

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